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\isacommand{theory} FirstSteps\\ |
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For beginners perhaps the most puzzling parts in the existing code of Isabelle are |
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which increments its argument @{text x} by 5. It proceeds by first incrementing |
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course of this chapter you will learn more about antiquotations: |
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\end{exercise} |
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definition and many useful operations are implemented |
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in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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section {* Constructing Terms and Types Manually\label{sec:terms_types_manually} *} |
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While antiquotations are very convenient for constructing terms, they can |
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only construct fixed terms (remember they are ``linked'' at compile-time). |
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However, you often need to construct terms dynamically. For example, a |
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function that returns the implication @{text "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} taking |
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@{term P} and @{term Q} as arguments can only be written as: |
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ML{*fun make_imp P Q = |
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let |
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val x = Free ("x", @{typ nat}) |
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The reason is that you cannot pass the arguments @{term P} and @{term Q} |
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into an antiquotation. For example the following does \emph{not} work. |
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*} |
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ML{*fun make_wrong_imp P Q = @{prop "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} *} |
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To see this apply @{text "@{term S}"} and @{text "@{term T}"} |
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to both functions. With @{ML make_imp} we obtain the intended term involving |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] "make_imp @{term S} @{term T}" |
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There are a number of handy functions that are frequently used for |
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@{ML_file "HOL/Tools/hologic.ML"} that make such manual constructions of terms |
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and types easier.\end{readmore} |
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Have a look at these files and try to solve the following two exercises: |
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\begin{exercise}\label{fun:revsum} |
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Write a function @{text "rev_sum : term -> term"} that takes a |
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term of the form @{text "t\<^isub>1 + t\<^isub>2 + \<dots> + t\<^isub>n"} (whereby @{text "n"} might be zero) |
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associates to the left. Try your function on some examples. |
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\end{exercise} |
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\begin{exercise}\label{fun:makesum} |
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Write a function which takes two terms representing natural numbers |
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\end{exercise} |
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There are a few subtle issues with constants. They usually crop up when |
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an arbitrary, but fixed type @{typ "'a"}. A properly working alternative |
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matches correctly (the first wildcard in the pattern matches any type and the |
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However there is still a problem: consider the similar function that |
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by @{ML "Const (\"All\", some_type)" for some_type}. However, if you look at |
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the name of the constant @{text "Nil"} depends on the theory in which the |
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term constructor is defined (@{text "List"}) and also in which data type |
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(@{text "list"}). Even worse, some constants have a name involving |
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type-classes. Consider for example the constants for @{term "zero"} and |
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\mbox{@{text "(op *)"}}: |
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"(Const (\"HOL.zero_class.zero\", \<dots>), |
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Const (\"HOL.times_class.times\", \<dots>))"} |
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@{ML "Const (\"List.list.Nil\", some_type)" for some_type}, for referring to or |
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matching against @{text "Nil"}, this would make the code rather brittle. |
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@{text "@{const_name \<dots>}"}. With this antiquotation you can harness the |
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variable parts of the constant's name. Therefore a function for |
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matching against constants that have a polymorphic type should |
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*} |
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| is_nil_or_all _ = false *} |
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text {* |
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Occasionally you have to calculate what the ``base'' name of a given |
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constant is. For this you can use the function @{ML Sign.extern_const} or |
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ML{*fun make_fun_type tau1 tau2 = Type ("fun", [tau1, tau2]) *} |
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text {* This can be equally written with the combinator @{ML "-->"} as: *} |
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ML{*fun make_fun_type tau1 tau2 = tau1 --> tau2 *} |
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text {* |
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function and applies it to every type in a term. You can, for example, |
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$ Free (\"a\", \"int\") $ Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"int\")"} |
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You can freely construct and manipulate @{ML_type "term"}s and @{ML_type |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] |
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"fastype_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::int\"})" "bool"} |
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Sometimes it is a bit inconvenient to construct a term with |
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921 |
complete typing annotations, especially in cases where the typing |
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information is redundant. A short-cut is to use the ``place-holder'' |
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complete type. An example is as follows: |
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926 |
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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"let |
126 | 928 |
val c = Const (@{const_name \"plus\"}, dummyT) |
929 |
val o = @{term \"1::nat\"} |
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val v = Free (\"x\", dummyT) |
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931 |
in |
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Syntax.check_term @{context} (c $ o $ v) |
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933 |
end" |
126 | 934 |
"Const (\"HOL.plus_class.plus\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $ |
935 |
Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"nat\") $ Free (\"x\", \"nat\")"} |
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936 |
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Instead of giving explicitly the type for the constant @{text "plus"} and the free |
200 | 938 |
variable @{text "x"}, type-inference fills in the missing information. |
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939 |
|
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940 |
\begin{readmore} |
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See @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"} where more functions about reading, |
200 | 942 |
checking and pretty-printing of terms are defined. Functions related to |
943 |
type-inference are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"} and |
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@{ML_file "Pure/type_infer.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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946 |
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(FIXME: say something about sorts) |
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*} |
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949 |
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950 |
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section {* Theorems *} |
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text {* |
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Just like @{ML_type cterm}s, theorems are abstract objects of type @{ML_type thm} |
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that can only be built by going through interfaces. As a consequence, every proof |
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in Isabelle is correct by construction. This follows the tradition of the LCF approach |
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\cite{GordonMilnerWadsworth79}. |
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To see theorems in ``action'', let us give a proof on the ML-level for the following |
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statement: |
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962 |
*} |
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963 |
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964 |
lemma |
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965 |
assumes assm\<^isub>1: "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x" |
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and assm\<^isub>2: "P t" |
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shows "Q t" (*<*)oops(*>*) |
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968 |
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text {* |
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The corresponding ML-code is as follows: |
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971 |
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"let |
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val assm1 = @{cprop \"\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x\"} |
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val assm2 = @{cprop \"(P::nat\<Rightarrow>bool) t\"} |
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976 |
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val Pt_implies_Qt = |
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assume assm1 |
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|> forall_elim @{cterm \"t::nat\"}; |
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980 |
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val Qt = implies_elim Pt_implies_Qt (assume assm2); |
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982 |
in |
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983 |
Qt |
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984 |
|> implies_intr assm2 |
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985 |
|> implies_intr assm1 |
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end" "\<lbrakk>\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x; P t\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> Q t"} |
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987 |
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This code-snippet constructs the following proof: |
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989 |
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\[ |
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\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{\vdash @{prop "(\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x) \<Longrightarrow> P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}} |
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{\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}} |
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{\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}, @{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "Q t"}} |
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{\infer[(@{text "\<And>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}} |
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{\infer[(assume)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}}{}} |
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& |
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\infer[(assume)]{@{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "P t"}}{} |
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} |
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999 |
} |
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} |
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1001 |
\] |
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1002 |
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However, while we obtained a theorem as result, this theorem is not |
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yet stored in Isabelle's theorem database. So it cannot be referenced later |
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on. How to store theorems will be explained in Section~\ref{sec:storing}. |
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1006 |
|
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1007 |
\begin{readmore} |
50 | 1008 |
For the functions @{text "assume"}, @{text "forall_elim"} etc |
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see \isccite{sec:thms}. The basic functions for theorems are defined in |
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@{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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(FIXME: how to add case-names to goal states - maybe in the next section) |
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*} |
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1015 |
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section {* Theorem Attributes *} |
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text {* |
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Theorem attributes are @{text "[simp]"}, @{text "[OF \<dots>]"}, @{text |
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1020 |
"[symmetric]"} and so on. Such attributes are \emph{neither} tags \emph{nor} flags |
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annotated to theorems, but functions that do further processing once a |
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theorem is proven. In particular, it is not possible to find out |
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what are all theorems that have a given attribute in common, unless of course |
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the function behind the attribute stores the theorems in a retrievable |
1025 |
data structure. |
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1026 |
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1027 |
If you want to print out all currently known attributes a theorem |
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1028 |
can have, you can use the function: |
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1029 |
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1030 |
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "Attrib.print_attributes @{theory}" |
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1031 |
"COMP: direct composition with rules (no lifting) |
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1032 |
HOL.dest: declaration of Classical destruction rule |
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1033 |
HOL.elim: declaration of Classical elimination rule |
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1034 |
\<dots>"} |
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1035 |
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To explain how to write your own attribute, let us start with an extremely simple |
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version of the attribute @{text "[symmetric]"}. The purpose of this attribute is |
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to produce the ``symmetric'' version of an equation. The main function behind |
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this attribute is |
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1040 |
*} |
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1041 |
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ML{*val my_symmetric = Thm.rule_attribute (fn _ => fn thm => thm RS @{thm sym})*} |
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setup %gray {* Attrib.setup @{binding "my_thms"} |
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lemma trueI_2[my_thms]: "True" by simp |
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lemma rule1[foo]: "A" sorry |
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